Poll description

The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan Thomas expire on 2013-05-20. This the election for the Kubuntu Council to elect three members.

The term will be for two years, 2013-05-21 to 2015-05-20.

As in the past, the election is being conducted using CIVS (Condorcet Internet Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ). The top three ranking vote recipients will be elected.

Schedule:

Nomination period: Complete

Ballot Preparation: Complete

Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20

End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20

New Term Begins: 2013-05-21

Eligibility:

All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members ) are eligible to be nominated and to vote. If you have a public email address in launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting ballot. If you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with the address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to vote.

Nominations:

All Kubuntu members are eligible. The Kubuntu Council is intended to represent all of the Kubuntu community. The listed candidates are the nominees.

Commitment:

The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu. Members of the council are expected to be active in Kubuntu. The Kubuntu Council has three primary roles:

Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases

Approve Kubuntu membership applications

Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project

The time commitment is not large. Meetings are generally only once every several months and conducted via IRC.

Result details

1

2

3

4

1. Philip Muskovac (yofel)

-

14

18

21

2. Rohan Garg (shadeslayer)

12

-

16

21

3. Valorie Zimmerman (valorie)

9

10

-

15

4. David Wonderly (Darkwing)

8

7

12

-

Ballot reporting was not enabled for this poll.

The following matrix shows the strength of the strongest
beatpath connecting each pair of choices. Choice 1 is ranked above
choice 2 if there is a stronger beatpath leading from 1 to 2
than any leading from 2 to 1.